Where the Sun Sets (2012) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 1, 2012

Original Title:
Where the Sun Sets

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 35

Luke Singh struggles to make ends meet working as a fisherman. Unable to provide for his sick grandmother, Luke is presented with an opportunity to make a lot of money, but the decision would come at a great cost.

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ADR Recordist:
Brian Jefferson

Additional Grip:
Adam Hair

Additional Photography:
Sam Shimizu-Jones

Assistant Camera:
Andrew Stephen Lee

Assistant Editor:
Eli Beck-Gifford

Best Boy Electric:
Tom Peña

Boom Operator:
Wes Dewberry
Jun Umeda

Catering:
Charlene Singh-Awai

Cinematography:
Ryan Ovadia

Director:
Ryan Latchmansingh

Editor:
Nico Litonjua

First Assistant Camera:
Garret Shannon

First Assistant Director:
Caleb Negassa
Reese Snyder

Foley Artist:
Katie Leuterio

Gaffer:
Daniel Ainsworth
Julien Lormant

Key Grip:
Andrew Crighton

Makeup & Hair:
Gianna Barcant
Renee-Lisa Seeramlal
Toni Chee Young

Production Assistant:
Solange Des Vignes
Cherisse Ruben
Zarah Gibbons
Shana Lovell
Richianne Daly

Second Assistant Camera:
Ashley Connor
Adam Lee

Sound Editor:
Axel Oliva
Daniel Villegas

Sound Mixer:
Wesley Dewberry
Jun Umeda
Saski Miller

Still Photographer:
Vijay Singh-Awai

Story:
Caleb Negassa

Visual Effects:
Zack Stoff

Writer:
Ryan Latchmansingh

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